Newsletter
April 2026
Logosophical Foundation at the Expo Brazil in Orlando
On the weekend of April 19–20, 2026, the Logosophical Foundation took part in the Expo Brazil Orlando, the largest showcase of Brazilian companies in the United States. The event was a vibrant meeting point for those passionate about Brazilian culture, innovation, education, and personal development.
Throughout the weekend, our group had the pleasure of welcoming many visitors to our booth, engaging in meaningful conversations, and sharing experiences. These exchanges provided a valuable opportunity to introduce Logosophy and its guiding principles to a diverse and interested audience.
For Logosophy students in Florida who collaborated at the event, Expo Brazil was a joyful and enriching experience. It allowed them to share, firsthand, how the study and practice of Logosophy has positively influenced their lives, reinforcing the living and practical nature of this teaching.
Overcoming Limitations
Every so often, something inside us gives us a little push. Maybe it is an aspiration for change, a sense that something more is possible, or simply that feeling that we have outgrown an old way of being. That moment—part uncertain, part exciting—is often where real growth begins.
Of course, growth does not happen on its own. We all carry limitations, and many of them come from within. But when we learn to identify them, and when we combine knowledge with steady effort, things begin to change.
That is where Logosophy comes in. It offers us a method to explore our inner world and uncover the potential that is already there, waiting for us to bring it forward.
Riding a bicycle, do you remember that feeling?
Do you remember the feeling of the first time you managed to ride a bicycle?
I learned it on the street in the neighborhood where I lived. I fell, scraped my knees, and felt the sting of antiseptics, all within my own block.
One day, something inside me decided it was time to push the limits and try that wide, paved street where the older kids rode their bikes. It was a downhill stretch where the speed was such that we could take our feet off the pedals and keep them stretched out, while the wind blew in our faces.
Living through that moment, trusting in myself, allowed me to experience the joy of overcoming my own limitations.
To surpass oneself is to go further, to overcome the fear of the unknown and to access a reality that cannot be described due to its intimate nature.
Years later, in my youth, I encountered Logosophy and, through its teachings, I revisited that same feeling of freedom when I was willing to think about concepts, values, thoughts, and ideas. I learned that I should think without fear, with the courage of intrepid explorers of new worlds.
However, now my inner world has become the new frontier, the new limit to be explored. Self-knowledge has ceased to be an enigma and has revealed itself as a transcendent reality.
Visit our website and check out content that inspires your daily growth.
By Denize Martinez
“There is a great stimulus that moves human life. This stimulus is life’s purpose, its goal, its entirety. This stimulus is what constantly incites life to seek wisdom, to seek knowledge.
Knowledge is the raison d’être of human existence on earth, the first and last of its tasks. Let the stimulus to acquire knowledge be your permanent inspiration because in it lays the true purpose of your life.“
Excerpt from Bases for Your Conduct, González Pecotche, p. 50.
Sign up on our website to receive future editions of this newsletter.
Copyright © 2026 – Logosophical Foundation, Inc. – All rights reserved.



